A dealer at a gun show is a licenced FFL dealer, the same as any dealer who owns a gun shop with a store front.
Yes.
Depends on the brand; cheaper ones from a dealer or gunshow can be bought starting at around 350-400 dollars, whereas they can go up to the thousands for special models and types.
Gunshop, gunshow.
Gunshop, gunshow.
no the gunshow is not a real name
Jack Schram goes by The Gunshow.
gunshop, gunshow, gunpartscorp website.
Law and Order - 1990 Gunshow 10-1 was released on: USA: 22 September 1999 France: 3 February 2005 Japan: 22 January 2013
That depends. Active duty military are subject to the same rules on purchase of firearms- from a gun show or a dealer's shop- as any other private person- with one exception. An active duty member of the military may be considered to have more than one state of residence, which is important when purchasing a handgun. If you live in Virginia, you may only purchase a handgun in VA. However, if you are permanently assigned to Ft Benning, GA, you MAY purchase handgun from a Georgia dealer or gunshow- OR from an Alabama Dealer or show- since PART of Ft. Benning is in Alabama.
The one i bought at a gunshow today was 200-250 dollars.
"Licensing" depends on the laws of where you are. In MOST of the US, there is no "License" needed to buy a gun, either at a gun show, or at a dealer. At the risk of being preachy, I have heard the term "gun show loophole" repeatedly in the news. The same laws apply at a gun show as any other time. If you buy a gun from a dealer, whether at a show or at their shop, you will follow the same procedures and paperwork. There may be a private citizen that wants to sell or trade a gun or two- same laws apply as if he were selling to his neighbor, or trading with a hunting partner. There IS no "loophole".
I was offered $650 for mine at a gunshow in Oct 2009 akclay